Romeo And Juliet Blame

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The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet tells the story of two young star-crossed lovers whose death reconcile their feuding families. Romeo and Juliet’s love seems to be doomed from the beginning, Just a few days after they meet they take their own lives. Many characters are to blame for their death. However, there was three, in particular. Friar Lawrence, Lady Capulet and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare and was performed at the Globe Theatre. Friar Lawrence is a member of the Church and is trusted completely by Romeo and Juliet, who turn to him for advice and solutions since he is the one that married them. He did not think things through when he married them, Romeo and Juliet’s death could have been prevented if they …show more content…

For example when she fell in love with Romeo knowing that he was a Montague and that the Capulets and the Montagues were enemies. She knew it was wrong and even then she said… “Thy Purpose marriage, send me word To-morrow”(Act: II Si), she proposes, knowing that he was a Montague and a family enemy. Juliet should have told her parents that she was married to Romeo when her parents told her she was to marry Paris. Her parents would have no option but to let them be together. Both her and Romeo were blinded to everything except each other and did not think before doing, for example, Juliet should have ensured that Romeo found out her plan, before she did it. She loved Romeo so much that she was unable to live without him and decided to take her own life it was her own foolish choice and actions that lead to her and Romeo's death.
Though the death of Romeo and Juliet was a tragic love story of two star-crossed lovers, caused by their families and friends, more specifically Friar Lawrence, Lady Capulet, and Juliet herself since their actions lead to Romeo and Juliet’s death. However, Romeo and Juliet’s death also brought to the end of the feud between the Montagues and Capulet.They were young and thought that if they could not be together in life, death would unite